by Xudash » Thu Sep 17, 2020 1:18 pm
The literal answer to the question is New York, if ties aren't allowed.
NYC and Chicago are obvious, assuming ties are acceptable.
However, I then read the piece and found that it appeared as though the focus was on game day food. When I went to school in Cincinnati, the city had 3 Mobile 5-Star rated restaurants and a number of 4 and 3-star restaurants. That is a pretty wild collection for a town with an MSA population of under 3mm. Anyway, when I read Skyline Chili as the 'best food' entry for Cincinnati, I figured this piece was going down a different road.
One of my grad school marketing professors at Xavier was a sommelier who owned his own wine shop in a nice Cincy suburb. He gave me part time work there. I was standing in the shop one day when a customer asked him "what is the best bottle of wine" to buy for a big occasion. Dr. Van Kirk was no snob. He simply responded " the best bottle of wine is the wine that you like and enjoy."
Same with food. Though I cannot imagine NOT LIKING Italian food, and I have zero percent Italian blood in me.
p.s. If Salt Water Taffy is going to be brought into it within the BE footprint, allow me to suggest Stone Harbor, NJ, not Seton Hall's backyard. And there are many fabulous diners in NJ that serve an array of good eats.
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